![]() “The fact that the company is blaming a phishing email again shows the importance of staff being ever-vigilant for inbox imposters,” he said. Butlin’s managing director Dermot King said in a statement: “Butlin’s take the security of our guest data very seriously and have improved a number of our security processes.” This incident highlights the fact that low-tech cyber crime tactics are still extremely effective, said Jamie Graves, CEO and founder of security software firm ZoneFox. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) confirmed that Butlin’s had reported the incident and said it would be making enquiries. “We cannot be definitive at the moment with regard to,” a spokesman told the BBC. ![]() The company apologised and said it had begun notifying customers of the breach within 72 hours in line with the requirements of the EU’s (GDPR) and the UK’s new, but said it was still not clear whether any of the personal data had been stolen, adding that no fraudulent activity had been detected so far. ![]() ![]()
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